It makes no sense in a pluralistic society to give one church special status.
But there's no sense in having those discussions unless he determines, 'Yeah, I want to go to Canada.
This is an inconsistency that makes no sense in the game world.
No sense in wagering your life savings based on the advice in a couple of books or an article you just read.
Mr. HERSH: I had no sense in talking to people that the agency would rule out the possibility that Iran still has weapons ambitions.
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It makes no sense in educating these kids and then forcing them to go back home when they can become such a valuable part of our workforce.
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There, too, it is important for all to understand that there is no solution to be found in violence and no sense in postponing the day when they return to the negotiating table.
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No sense in getting to know her!
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Until, that is, even he and the man who signed the treaty for the United States, Richard Nixon, publicly acknowledged in the 1990s that such deliberate vulnerability made no sense in the post-Cold War world with its proliferating missiles and nuclear programs.
Day trading, which made no sense even in the best of times, is now 100% illusory.
Also (b) if we look at it from an economic viewpoint (as we do of most things, these days) then there is no financial sense in prolonging, e.g. my life, if I become seriously ill and incapacitated and I choose not to want to burden anyone.
And there's no sense of resignation in Wolf's singing, just a ferocious declration of independence.
It makes no sense, either in the context of the situation or the characters involved.
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And the other alternative reading, that they have 32 times as much capital as they do assets makes no sense at all in a system of fractional reserve banking.
Is there no sense of urgency in Washington, DC?
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Their plans suggest no sense of crisis in Japanese banking: by the end of next year, the three hope to have formed a joint holding company, but the banks will operate separately until early 2002.
Unlike my representatives, I had no staff to analyse them, no sense of their place in the spectrum of needs, and no understanding of the background and compromises that went into them.
Not only is postmodern comedy radically different in tone, but it makes no sense for most of the characters in a serious comedy like "Lost in Yonkers" to be frothing at the mouth with one-liners.
Pointing out this scheme takes nothing away from the stifling Pacers' defense, which has an elite paint protector in Roy Hibbert and is historically rare in the sense that it ranked No. 1 in the league at both guarding the rim and limiting makes from the three-point stripe.
If Russia was genuinely interested in providing some kind of naval assistance to its Syrian ally, or in conducting some sort of an evacuation, using ships from the Northern Fleet makes absolutely no sense: Russia has ships in the Black Sea that are much closer and that could be on station in a matter of days.
Schoen is in no sense a political extremist, yet he is eager to stifle dissent.
There was no sense of common purpose in a group that had grown and diversified significantly in less than two decades.
No in the sense that everyone currently works with the Apple paradigm.
But they were in no sense public: the audience was carefully selected.
We end up with a population of people who can do standardized tests, but who are in no sense educated, along with demoralized teachers and students.
Obviously we are in consultation with the Iraqi government on a regular basis through our ambassador, through our military commander there, and through others, but no talks in that sense.
England at the time could in no sense be described as a democracy, but the idea of accountability was entrenched at all levels of society by centuries of the common law, creating the political conditions for a constitutional monarchy and a dynamic economy.
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